Explorer of the Seas

Marginally larger than her sister ships and thus the largest passenger liner ever built until the QM2 and the new Freedom class Royal Caribbean ships, this 137,308 gt giant is truly a floating city. Rock climbing, ice skating, minigolf and inline skating; all this - and much more - is featured aboard this spectacular megaliner. Explorer of the Seas now sails to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Miami, year-round.

This was a 5 night cruise to Bermuda from Port Liberty in Bayonne, NJ. It was somewhat erie sailing from New York Harbor on the anniversary of 9/11. At the same time, it made being able to see the...read more

I am a first time cruiser, however I have done enough traveling to know what is good and what is crap.This ship is well maintained,(it is literally going 24/7 dealing with salt water and weather)...read more

For the money, Carnival is a much better deal. Firstly, the initial port stole from my luggage! And customer service would not process my claim. Worse - unless you are dining in the main hall, the...read more

Overall, a very well run ship, with an excellent staff. All of the staff is friendly and professional, as well as helpful. I would say that this is an excellent family cruise.
Excellent food...read more

This was my third cruise with Royal Caribbean, and I was very pleased with everything. I have been on this ship before so we knew exactly what to expect. The service on the ship was excellent....read more

Amazing from the moment we arrived at Cape Liberty. We decided at the last minute to drive there from New York and do the 5 day parking which only cost $95.00. After dropping off our luggage we...read more

Ship was loaded with young teens running all over the ship, up and down the elevators, runing into people. There was no control what so ever.
When purchasing alcohol to take home. REMEMBER,...read more

This cruise was really fun! (I'm a 12 year old girl) The ship had so many things to do, our cruise director, Dave, was really funny. We went to all of the shows, all of which were great exept for...read more